boston 97, cleveland 92
LeBron Can't Save Cavs As Celtics Take Game 7
Last Modified: Monday, May 19, 2008 at 7:07 a.m.
BOSTON - Paul Pierce hit a shot. Then LeBron James answered. Pierce hit another and so did James. It was like that all game long, two of the NBA's best trying to carry their teams to the next round. Pierce and the Boston Celtics succeeded, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 97-92 on Sunday.
Friday, May 16
Cleveland 74, Boston 69
L.A. Lakers 108, Utah 105, L.A. Lakers win series 4-2
Sunday, May 18
Boston 97, Cleveland 92, Boston wins series 4-3
Today
San Antonio at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m.
CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-7)
Tuesday
Detroit at Boston, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday
New Orleans-San Antonio winner at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m.
Thursday
Detroit at Boston, 8:30 p.m.
Friday
New Orleans-San Antonio winner at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m.
Saturday
Boston at Detroit, 8:30 p.m.
Sunday
L.A. Lakers at New Orleans-San Antonio winner, 8:30 p.m.
Monday, May 26
Boston at Detroit, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 27
L.A. Lakers at New Orleans-San Antonio winner, 9 p.m.
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Twenty years earlier there was another thrilling shootout in another seventh game of the Eastern Conference semifinals in Boston - Larry Bird vs. Dominique Wilkins.
And the result was the same: a narrow Celtics victory that sent them to the conference finals against Detroit.
Pierce scored 41 points, James had 45 and Boston remained unbeaten in the playoffs at home, where the first two games against the Pistons will be played Tuesday and Thursday night.
"It is a great feeling," Pierce said. "We knew this was going to be a tough, tough series."
In a seven-game series in which the road team never won, the Celtics had many green-clad fans on their side. Lucky the Mascot held up a sign reading "ROCK THE GARDEN!" and the crowd roared. Pierce got the loudest ovation when he was introduced with his nickname, "The Truth."
And when the game started, one fan bellowed, "Not today, LeBron."
It wasn't Wilkins' day on May 22, 1988, even though he outscored Bird in Boston's 118-116 win over Atlanta at the old Boston Garden. Wilkins finished with 47 points, 16 in the fourth quarter, and Bird had 34, with 20 in the final period.
"I'm very aware of the game," Pierce said. "They don't ever let you forget it when you look up to the jumbotron."
James has seen plenty of highlights of that mano-a-mano tussle.
"We both tried to will our team to victory and, just like Dominique Wilkins, I ended up on the short end and the Celtics won again," he said. "I think the second round of the postseason, Game 7, these fans will finally have an opportunity to forget a little bit about what Larry Bird and Dominique Wilkins did and remember what Paul and LeBron did.
"This will go down in history."
Pierce hit 13 of 23 shots and James went 14-for-29.
Celtics executive vice president Danny Ainge, who played in that 1988 game, called Sunday's shootout "an epic battle."
The Celtics have won 14 straight games at home and have home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. They are 0-6 in the postseason on the road.
"Before the year our goal was to be there in Game 1 at home (in the conference finals) and that's where we are," Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "So we're exactly where we should be."
Home teams are 22-2 in the second round of this season's playoffs.
Delonte West was the only other Cleveland scorer in double figures with 15.
This story appeared in print on page C1
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